I have to apologize a bit here. I have, since the inconvenience of the recent government shutdown on a federal level, been researching many things related to the anger in the Republic against big government and the reality of the “less government” crowd who really mean less government for you but "more government" and contracts for us (and cronies) kind of scenario.
I see from
public documents that Doctor Riley is finished with Maryland so to speak and
that now Utah wants a second grade-school essay from Doctor Riley. Nicola Riley
is no saint. Just read the SL Tribune or Deseret news to get that certain PC
POV toward her. Public Square in Utah is many times Temple Square btw.
The theme of
much of my writing these days has to do with the emerging global cultural
taking shape in the virtual world of the here and now. And obsolete things like
newspapers and or their online counter parts are not keeping up with reality in
too many spheres and bubble worlds in America. That the old fashioned public
square of the past American myth is non-existent these days and there is a lot
of fear and apprehension in the older parts of the population that do not
accept or easily embrace the brave new world of tomorrow.
I see that
from comparison from the latest Maryland and Utah Documents regarding Dr. Riley
that Utah has added a term not contained in the Maryland document and that is
“gross negligence”. I have to wonder if the term will, with present pending or
future state legislation, trigger a sequence of events that does not finally
close this matter.
That in
invoking some perhaps secret code words like “gross negligence”, one can carry
on the eternal town square witch burning of Dr. Riley and the inhibition of her
practice of her profession. That her past performance by Doctor Riley earned
her a scarlet letter “A” to be branded on her chest, not for Adultery but
Abortion, but now with a second essay a
reminder again in the Utah town square of Dr. Riley’s use of Female Medical
Procedures as something perhaps Satanic and therefore a second “A” is rebranded
onto her chest to keep the crowd in a fervor about her actually being allowed
to continue in medicine after her past mistakes.
From the
first letter:
A related
article regarding original Utah agreement with same manager:
First "A" was
for wearing a red dress in Maryland. Second "A" is for wearing scrub greens or
blues in Utah? And Third future “A” for wearing another color on Sabbath in the
Town Square and a final real Witch Burning for satisfaction of the local
gossips, bureaucrats etc. in the local SLC town square?
One wonders
if the recently extra fine of $5,000 for the secret code words (assumptions) “gross
negligence” is a just act? Where does the money go? DOPL budget, petty cash, or Utah State Debt?
Doing some
research I find that Utah has trouble getting and or keeping doctors
considering its low, low standing in statistics for the medical thingy.
That twenty
years ago, while working for a HMO in Arizona, the department I was working at
the time had problems locating former participating UTAH doctors in the HMO.
That we were trying to find them not because they owed us money, but because we
were trying to send them their last checks and they, not dozens, but close to
hundreds, seemed to disappear off the face of the earth with no forwarding
addresses. Don’t know what to make of that. But my personal life experience
kicked in a fact learned in life and cross referenced it with the stats I recently found.
In fact, I
tried very hard to find out how many doctors are actually practicing in Utah.
That nice little newspaper articles quote PR press release stats of so many
doctors per hundred thousand population but rarely a whole figure number to
scare the population in general or God forbid, the population to demand the
state legislature to do something about inadequate medical care in Utah as
compared to the rest of the United States.
One has to
wonder too why something like 5,500 live bodies called doctors are lumped
together on the state level for professional licensing with something like
another 172,000 professional bricklayers, electricians, truck drivers, nurses,
etc, in Utah that need their licensing and supervision from the Department of
Professional Licensing DOPL.
And the present manager there has valuable
experience from his previous job at DRE Department of Real Estate – a separate
and more important state department than mere medical matters?
Multitasking.
A great thing – yes? Something necessary in the new global culture along with
the Wharton Global Spreadsheet for all the MBAs that now manage the needs of
all humanity?
Dr. Riley's Second Essay:
Utah Document
Page 5 Excerpt:
Page 6:
Maryland Document
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